Andalusia ‘Appeal’ on science for the preservation of his Wetlands

A call to the scientific community and science To protect one of his characteristics at the environmental level: The Wetlands of Andalusia. This is the request made in a day about hydrgeological examination as a basis for improving the Wetland management.

On this forum, the general manager of protected natural spaces, José Enrique Borrallo, encouraged the scientific community to participate and to work together on the preservation of the Wetlands, as it made clear in this respect, “Protection of these ecosystems is necessary in the light of the threats of climate change and human pressure.”

From the point of view of public administrations, both the Junta de Andalucía and the Ministry of Ecological Transitional Work in a coordinated way to perform the update of the files of some of the 25 Wetlands of the Community that are part of this agreement. The call is added by the regional government Andalusian Wetland Plan (PAH) Horizon 2030 to pretend to be putting the foundations for a frame for the next decade.

Andalusia tends his hand towards science to walk together in the preservation of the Wetlands

Andalusia has called on the scientific community for cooperation in the Wetland Conservationareas in the community the 17 percent of the wet areas of the country and reach 56 percent of the total expansion of the flood areas of the peninsula.

In one day about hydrogeological research as a basis for improving the management of Wetlands, which are held in Malaga, the board emphasized the “great wealth and diversity” that the components of these aquatic countries have.

The general manager of protected natural spaces, José Enrique Borrallo, has encouraged the scientific community to work together in the task of the preservation of Wetlands, because he believes that the protection of these ecosystems is necessary “despite the threats of climate change and human pressure,” the Council said Tuesday.

Borrallo has emphasized that the importance of these natural spaces for the preservation and sustainable use of resources is reflected in being “One of the few ecosystems that enjoy a specific international agreement for their preservation,” The so -called Ramsar agreement.

The Board and the Ministry of Ecological Transition carry out the update of the files of some of the 25 community laws that are included in that agreement. Moreover, he stated that the regional director has launched the Andalusian Wetlands Plan (PAH) Horizon 2030, which wants to generate a common framework for the following decade.

Another of the plans implemented by the regional entity is the Andalusian Wetlands inventory, including 228 of these ecosystems in the eight provinces. EFE / ECOTICIA.COM